Monday, November 30, 2009

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Career Technical Education allows for high school student learners to explore interested career opportunities using 21st century technologies. The following five sites allow for further information for educators and learners.

http://www.edweek.org/ew/index.html

Educational articles that explain current educational theories, standards and initiatives related to implementation of technology as well as policy within the federal government.

The New York Times Arts allows for learners to connect to current art industry news. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/arts

The department of Home Land Security http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm

Is a clear, direct link to federal government standards related to national security.

http://blog.sunlightfoundation.com/2009/11/30/pogo-oversight-guide

is a site that allows for a “transparency in government” . A citizen responsce to government oversight.


http://www.mtv.com/news

I want My MTV! Is the iconic slogan of the unique concept of Music Television that has had a huge impact upon our multimedia society, since the 1980’s… is now at one’s cyber fingertip.

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Creating one’s own MTV! As simple as a click onto Tuberadio.fm

The "I want My MTV!" Is the iconic slogan of the unique concept of Music Television that has had a huge impact upon our multimedia society, since the 1980’s… is now at one’s cyber fingertip at tuberadio.fm

I think all technological learners will gravitate to work through an assignment using tuberadio.com. This site is incredibly easy to log in to and have one’s audio files and videos together for personal, as well as group sharing use.

This website allows for audio and video files to be archived within a list of playlists, information related to the audio visual artist’s name and song title, list of release, lyrics and artist biography. In addition, there is a list of similar artists to do a search.

This application allows learners to create and share a playlists.

I believe Tuberadio.fm is an application that will technologically engage students in creating individual and group projects related to audio and video files on the web: language, music, art, math, science, history, and instruction on all most any topic imaginable.

Educators can use tuberadio.fm to allow learners to search the web to save audio and video files to create playlists on specific topics. The use of technology and 21st century social network sites allow for learners to experience the discipline to organize electronic information and share it with other cyber learners.

Allowing students to creating one’s own MTV playlist makes learning technology and professionalism in a fun and safe manner. Tuberadio.fm can quickly engage learners as they organize audio and video files on all academic content.

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

King Kenny3's Kingdom Rulz!

Welcome to King Kenny3's Kingdom and education blog.

The blog will focus on technological best practices to incorporate within the classroom, educational development and grants that support education.

I welcome you to join the conversation as we prepare our learners for the technological needs of the 21st century.